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#1 2011-01-01 02:49:58

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#2 2011-01-02 01:59:23

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While I don't have an answer, I couldn't help to wonder why you want to do this... Pacman usually downloads something from well-regarded mirrors. Shouldn't tor impact download speed?

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#3 2011-01-02 02:51:50

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#4 2011-01-02 03:13:42

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#5 2011-01-02 03:31:56

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i use tsocks to ssh tunnel some apps, it works great. just create /etc/tsocks.conf, mine looks like this:

root@blackout:~# cat /etc/tsocks.conf 
server = 127.0.0.1
server_port = 9999

adjust the port to the port you're using with tor.
then just run, for example:

tsocks pacman -Syu

(or whatever application you want to run through it)

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